TwoSeatShawty Wants To Contribute To The Music Culture

“I believe I can create the tunes to go with that party, from slow winding to going crazy or just plain simply relaxing.”

Check out the interview with TwoSeatShawty exclusively on Skilly Magazine Online.­­­­

Skilly: How were you able to start your journey in the entertainment business? Where did this all start?
TwoSeatShawty: It started while I was still a young boy still in high school. I managed to purchase my own recording studio that consisted of a computer, mixer, and microphone.

What are some of the creative ways you use to promote your music?Through multiple social media networks. Also paying for my own sponsorship.

What is the greatest challenge you face in today’s entertainment business? How do you overcome them?Making every one in the world hear my music, relate to it, and potentially become a fan. My plan is to work harder than ever and pray everything fall into order.

How is the music scene like in your hometown? What do you like about it and what don’t you like?We have a lot of talent in my hometown, but it seems like when they know you personally it creates a negative effect on listeners – not all listeners though.

Where do you think the future of music is going to be? How do you feel artists can be more a part of it?I believe the future music is going to be more about having fun, enjoying life, hot summers, lots of drinks, and party time. I believe I can create the tunes to go with that party, from slow winding to going crazy or just plain simply relaxing.

What advice can you give to other upcoming artists and musicians trying to achieve success?Use your resources, hard work will pay off, don’t stop, never let up, keep your foot on the gas.

What inspires you to write your next song?Lil Wayne said, “Keep it personal.” It seems like when I’m going through something in life I relate my music too that particular issue.

What are the steps you take to make a song?Step one, the beat. The track must cultivate you. Step two, come up with a trendy chorus; something listeners can relate to. Step three, create your verses. Try to stay on subject of what the chorus is about.

What do you think makes a great song?Either it could be great times or some of your darkness moments that create one hell of vision for you listeners.

Where can we connect with you? Can you give us your social media links and where we can contact you?Facebook: www.facebook.com/TwoSeat
Instagram: @TwoSeatShawty